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Ford ‘very, very thankful’ after Canada unaffected by new Trump tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he believes that Canada would drop its tariffs on goods south of the border if U.S. President Donald Trump stops his trade war.
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Drivers warned to be aware of changing weather conditions: OPP
U.S. President Donald Trump announces 25 per cent auto tariffs against Canada, other countries
'Freezing rain now affecting many areas, expected to last a few hours’: Meteorologist
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Ice storm causes widespread power outages and damage across Simcoe County
Ice storm causes widespread power outages and damage across parts of Ontario.
Toronto
Man, 60, dead following 2-vehicle crash in Rexdale
A man has been rushed to the hospital with critical injuries following a two-vehicle collision in north Etobicoke, say paramedics.
Canada
Windsor Assembly Plant set for two-week shutdown: Unifor
Unifor Local 444 has told its members at the Stellantis Windsor Assembly Plant the union was notified on Wednesday evening of a two-week shutdown
Ontario family hit with $96,311 hospital bill after mother visiting from India hospitalized
Windsor man charged in ‘violent’ carjacking attempt in Mississauga, 3 other suspects at-large
2 people taken to trauma centre following collision in Mississauga
Peel police appeal for info after man shot dead in Brampton shopping plaza
Queen's Park
Shortfalls identified in child and youth mental health system: Ontario auditor
Ontario’s auditor general says the Ministry of Health could more effectively plan and oversee child and youth mental health services in the province.
Toronto City Hall
Toronto councillors vote to give themselves a 24 per cent raise
Toronto city council has voted in favour of increasing the salary for councillors by 24 per cent from $137,537 to $170,588.